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this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/01 03:14 am nothing really here anymore later chaps best salsa made is capt rodneys...
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/01 08:31 am biznipian wrote:
nothing really here anymore later chaps

I've sent my holiday greetings to the family. I may write a song. I'll call it 17 and one half trading days 'til Christmas. I can send them one line per day.

I love Holiday cheer.
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/01 06:23 pm this thing still trades? omg!
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/02 09:35 pm any day now it will be zero.
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/03 09:28 pm at 0001 i will buy more. but hey im nuts best salsa made is capt rodneys...
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/04 12:05 pm I just saw this guys post at IHUB in WNBD thread, says BLLB products were pulled from Walmart, is that true? Hope not, wanted to buy a bunch of this.
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Posted by: Rocketstocks Date: Thursday, December 04, 2008 12:02:24 PM
In reply to: ancientholiday9 who wrote msg# 51332 Post # of 51334

BLLB was in about 5 "Dallas Area" Walmarts for 3 months, then they got pulled.
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/04 12:33 pm Wrinkles wrote:
I just saw this guys post at IHUB in WNBD thread, says BLLB products were pulled from Walmart, is that true? Hope not, wanted to buy a bunch of this.
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Posted by: Rocketstocks Date: Thursday, December 04, 2008 12:02:24 PM
In reply to: ancientholiday9 who wrote msg# 51332 Post # of 51334

BLLB was in about 5 "Dallas Area" Walmarts for 3 months, then they got pulled.


I never expected BLLB to successfully impact a WALMART environment. Even Kroger has begun tightening their shelves and the small "gourmet" jam selections are all gone. Only locals are in bar-b-que with the national name brands. BLLB is a distributor driven market, targeting specialty outlets. They should be aggressively marketing on the WEB and look at the BLLB site. They are specialty, mail order and niche viable.
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/04 07:08 pm ive seen them in a lot of walmarts about. who knows at this price and time i dont really follow her or care. what happens happens. the managment are morons. they could just issue a routine release we made this much stuff and sent to these guys, yatta. if they dont care i dont either. eh. another pink sheeet crapper best salsa made is capt rodneys...
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/04 07:22 pm Somebody put a little paint on BLLB to finish at the 52 week low. A very poetic touch.

It gives more meaning to my daily emails. I don't ever expect them to read our stuff but I'll keep trying to lead them in the smart direction. I agree with you, biz. They sure don't look like they are in the business of being in business.

The web is a super marketing tool and they don't use it. Strangely enough, most of these piss ant companies don't use the E-WORLD very effectively. Some of these guys put up great looking web sites but 6 months later they haven't added a word. What's up with that?
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/04 11:21 pm Can't believe people are still wasting their breath on BLLB. WNBD will be where BLLB is before long. Time to move on to greener pastures.
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/05 01:52 am expect a bankruptcy notice soon what else could come of this. they don;t promote they just raised some money and went on a extended vacation I think ha happens alot in the pinks CE
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/05 08:23 am crazyelk wrote:
expect a bankruptcy notice soon what else could come of this. they don;t promote they just raised some money and went on a extended vacation I think ha happens alot in the pinks CE

Pinksheets don't go bankrupt. They dilute. When BLLB dumps about 100,000,000 shares at .0001, the shareholders goose is cooked. When BLLB finally speaks out and volume spikes, PPS will tell you if dilution occurs.
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/05 04:43 pm either way we get the goose golden ce
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/08 08:49 am crazyelk wrote:
either way we get the goose golden ce

BLLB has become the poster child for benign neglect. They went from Super Star, leading the financial sites in posts, to nothing. 2 months of fluff suddenly turned to 10 months of complete silence. It is no coincidence that over 500,000,000 company shares were dumped to finance their operation.

All we know for sure is that there has been no dilution for the last 6 months. We don't know anything else. We presume they are profitable from the limited financial information on pinksheets.com. We presume they are relatively debt free because they probably have 300,000,000, or more, A/S available to generate income. We can probably assume the .0025 to .0035 is a reasonable trading range. .001 should be the most conservative estimate of P/E if you balance their past financial history against their 1 billion share A/S, with a very low multiple.

Historically, 30 days of silence is bad for PPS and 90 days is devastating. OTCBB and PINKIES do not withstand quiet. OTCBB does better because of required reporting, while pink hasn't got a chance.

I'll wait and continue to accummulate.
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/08 10:17 pm damn golden that sounds almost like buy some more I have thought about it are they a sleeper I don;t know enough about how all this works I do know most companies that want to make it want there shareholders to make money too just haven;t figured there thoughts on this time will tell I guess CE
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/09 09:02 am crazyelk wrote:
damn golden that sounds almost like buy some more I have thought about it are they a sleeper I don;t know enough about how all this works I do know most companies that want to make it want there shareholders to make money too just haven;t figured there thoughts on this time will tell I guess CE

Sometimes I get really optimistic about BLLB and WNBD because dilution is not a problem. When I go to IHUB and watch those morons pump stocks that are being massively diluted, I feel really good about stocks that have a news problem and not a share structure problem.

I don't want any part of the short squeaze fantasies or the tricky CEO uplisting plan or the reverse merger rumors. I've listened to so many elaborate plans and dreams, over the years, I just don't care.

I believe in inevitable bounces, if the share structure is not hopelessly diluted. FFGO was a fraud from day one and it scored a 5 bagger with nothing. QMLM did a 10 bagger on top of a good first day spike, it was huge and had almost nothing behind it. ITRO is a lot like BLLB in structure and it scored a 10 bagger for no good reason.

BLLB is super cheap, it's not going anywhere and it has potential for a really emotional spike. Next week, February or next June. I don't care.
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/10 01:22 am well golden I will still have mine when and if it does maybe more. but I would really like to know what there plan was ( the real one was it just raise some money) or something else. time will tell I guess CE
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/10 08:15 am crazyelk wrote:
well golden I will still have mine when and if it does maybe more. but I would really like to know what there plan was ( the real one was it just raise some money) or something else. time will tell I guess CE

They were superstars, while they were selling shares to finance their operation. They were waving all the right carrots, i.e. RECORD SALES, GREAT PRODUCT, GREAT MARKETING, GREAT CUSTOMERS AND UPLISTING. 10 months of silence, following that P/R onslaught, is a slap to the face of every shareholder. NO ARGUMENT HERE!
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/10 01:27 pm yeah and me being the believer and thinking they were honest and forthright rode from green to almost nuthin hmmm and that wasn;t the only one guess I am a slow learner
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Re:this stock is dead wood - 2008/12/10 01:35 pm crazyelk wrote:
yeah and me being the believer and thinking they were honest and forthright rode from green to almost nuthin hmmm and that wasn;t the only one guess I am a slow learner

A family run business, with a quality product. I would have expected some family values and fair play.
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